The following teams, drivers and engine suppliers have been confirmed or are expected to take part in the 2026 F1 season.
Each driver can choose their own racing number to use during their career. The reigning world champion has the option of adopting the number ‘1’ or continuing to use his career number.Notes
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Teams: Red Bull | Mercedes | Ferrari | McLaren | Aston Martin | Alpine | Williams | RB | Audi | Haas
Red Bull
Race drivers
Career number: 33
Country: Netherlands
Career number: 11
Country: Mexico
Other drivers
Mercedes
Engines: Mercedes
Race drivers
The team has not yet confirmed either of its drivers.
Other drivers
None confirmed yet
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Ferrari
Race drivers
Career number: 16
Country: Monaco
Second driver TBC.
Other drivers
McLaren
Race drivers
Career number: 81
Country: Australia
Career number: 4
Country: United Kingdom
Other drivers
None confirmed yet
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Aston Martin
Race drivers
Career number: 14
Country: Spain
Career number: 18
Country: Canada
Other drivers
Alpine
Race drivers
Career number: 10
Country: France
Second driver TBC.
Other drivers
None confirmed yet
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Williams
Race drivers
Career number: 23
Country: Thailand
Career number: 55
Country: Spain
Other drivers
RB
Engines: Red Bull-Ford
Race drivers
The team has not yet confirmed either of its drivers.
Other drivers
None confirmed yet
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Audi
Engines: Audi
Race drivers
Career number: 27
Country: Germany
Second driver TBC.
Other drivers
Haas
Race drivers
Career number: 87
Country: United Kingdom
Career number: 31
Country: France
Other drivers
None confirmed yet
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